I'm looking at PartInfo while in Windoze, and in MPT ( EMBR ) View, there are 7 entries as follows :

0. BootIt EMBRM1. MBR 02. MBR 13. MBR24. MBR35. Ubuntu6. Swap

I did the install exactly according to the Terabyte knowledge base article, and the Ubuntu forum guys say it shows Ubuntu did install the swap file partition during the install but it doesn't show at all for some reason..

Open Boot Edit and open properties for the Ubuntu partition. Here, select the space below whatever pane the Ubuntu partition shows, select Fill to the right and select the swap file partition. This will make it visible to the OS.

Of course, when I mentioned BIBM at the Ubuntu forum, and my setup, they said it was "complicated" and nothing they said did anything except increase my knowledge of Terminal commands and take up 3 pages of my topic there.

I wonder if TeraByte should have had that in the installation article or if it was just a quirk with my system.

When I did Cheryl's computer, it only has one drive so the data partitions and OS are on the same disk. Had to use fill so the OS's could see them, had to do it for every boot entry. Think it goes for any disk with an EMBR. So technically, you could have different boot entries seeing different partitions.

I have two disks in a couple of systems. The first is for OS's and the second data. If I don't convert the data disk to EMBR, all OS's see the data parts.. If I convert the data disk to EMBR, I have to use Fill to allow them to show. Since the swap part is on an EMBR disk, Fill is needed.